Loobs I did wonder what you were enjoying ( from your title!) Yes, I love the A Word too, have watched all of it now.Having an autistic DGS there were a lot of behaviours I recognised including the echolalia ( repeating back to you, what you have just said to them.) The whole series is wonderful, funny and touching. I am also watching all the first series of Downton Abbey?
I am having a great time researching a relation of mine who went on to do great things ( in trade unions ) . I knew very little of him as he was in his 60s when I knew him but I have searched Ancestry, Scotland's People and Newspaper archives and feel I have really brought him to life. He remained a very humble man and twice turned down a knighthood . Before that I researched my mother's cousin who was captured during the Second WW in Singapore and died out there. I got loads of info on him . Ancestry is free in our area through our library site.
I have discovered TV programmes I would not have watched if I wasn't stuck at home most of the day. I had heard about The A Word but never watched it, it didn't really appeal but I am now on series 3 - wonderful The joy of finding a whole series (or more) of something you haven't watched - Taskmaster, Big Little Lies and a few others - anyone else discovered a series they love (or re-discovered for that matter)?